题目内容

What would you do with $590m? This is now a(n) 【B1】______for Gloria MacKenzie, an 84-year-old widow who recently【B2】______from her small, tin-roofed house in Florida to collect the biggest lottery in history. The blogosphere(the world of weblogs)is full of【B3】______for this lucky pensioner. But if she hopes her new-found money will【B4】______lasting feelings of fulfillment, she could do【B5】______than read "Happy Money" by Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton. These two【B6】______—she teaches psychology at the University of British Columbia; he【B7】______on marketing at Harvard Business School—use an array of behavioral research to show that the most【B8】______ways to spend money can be counterintuitive. Fantasies of great wealth often involve【B9】______of fancy cars and palatial homes on remote seashores.【B10】______satisfaction with these material purchases【B11】______fairly quickly. What was【B12】______exciting and new becomes old-hat; remorse【B13】______in. It is far better to spend money on experiences, say Ms. Dunn and Mr. Norton, like interesting trips,【B14】______meals or even going to the cinema. These purchases often become more valuable with time—【B15】______stories or memories—particularly if they involve feeling more【B16】______to others. Readers of "Happy Money" are clearly a【B17】______lot, anxious about fulfillment, not hunger. Money may not quite buy happiness, but people in wealthier countries are generally happier than those in poor ones. Yet the【B18】______between feeling good and spending money on others can be seen among rich and poor people around the world, and【B19】______enhances the pleasure of most things for most people. Not everyone will agree with the authors ideas, but most people will come【B20】______from this book believing it was money well spent.
【B1】

A. problem
B. question
C. issue
D. fact

查看答案
更多问题

美国心理学家威克曼认为青少年心理健康问题分为扰乱性的和心理性的两类。()

The dean of Computer Science Department learns the news that Prof. Smith, a famous scholar

适应性咨询的对象是身心发展正常,但带有一定的心理、行为问题的学生,或者说“在适应方面发生困难的正常人”。()

According to Jennifer Stoddart, in terms of privacy rules,

A. Facebook was criticized for breaking Canada"s rules.
B. America"s model is a good example to follow.
Canada"s hybrid model is influential in the world.
D. global companies need not to obey privacy rules.

答案查题题库